Do you not have a clue about branding or marketing or -- worse! -- have you convinced yourself that you actually do?

Well, then.

Portland creative agency Roundhouse is accepting applications for its new small business partnership program, the Roundhouse Collab. This pro bono program is designed to support emerging Pacific Northwest businesses through intensive collaboration around branding and marketing strategy.

Qualifying businesses include those based in the Pacific Northwest with a product or service that's already established. Interested companies can apply online. Applications are being accepted now through Dec. 19.

"In the past 12 years, Roundhouse has grown from two guys in a basement to 80 employees working with global brands," Dan Walsh, Roundhouse managing director and partner says in a news release. "We remember what it's like to be a small business, and we're excited to help companies we admire get to the next stage in their growth."

Mentorships include a two-day workshop with representatives across Roundhouse disciplines. The Roundhouse team will spend time with the business stakeholders to gain an understanding of their business and immediate challenges, and identify short- and long-term goals. The goal is for each small business partner to leave their two-day session with marketing tools that, the company says, "will have an immediate impact on (your) business."